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Close. There is no absolute moral compass, but what should be legally permissable in my opinion is that which doesn't cause harm, and that which is consented to. Stealing my wallet causes fiscal harm to me, therefore should not be permissable.

yes, but what if i steal your wallet which prevents you from buying a condom which, because of your common sense, prevents you from ****ing a bitch who has AIDS, thus preventing you from contracting AIDS.

You compare two people getting married to theft and i'm the one not putting up a good argument?

I never compared those two things... i think that there were two kind of topics there..with the *** marrige thing and as i said in my first post in this thread i dont have a huge problem with it... then i went on to talk about truth and relativity etc.

Of course stealing is wrong i never said it wasnt. I was using it as an example...

When was a something being right or wrong a matter of weather it harms someone or not?

When was a something being right or wrong a matter of weather it harms someone or not?

It's always been that way... for instance:

If there was only one organism (let's say a human) that ever lived, and he was all alone, that human could do no good or bad in his life. Because doing positive or negative things requires interaction.

When was a something being right or wrong a matter of weather it harms someone or not?

The amount of harm an act causes other people might not matter as far as your own personal morality goes, but as far as the law goes, I see no reason to enact and enforce laws based on some arbitrary "moral" code, particularly when that moral code is rife with discrimination against people based on their sexual preferences.